It would be really great if I could get my Rotel Remote to learn commands, the way instructions tell you it can. According to the booklet, the remote can learn up to 160 commands! Well, I've tried everything: dimming the lights, turning the lights off, varying the distance between remotes, varying the incident angle, varying the time the button is pressed ... nothing ... Error message. I've read a few posts on here where people recommend various tactics. My question is: has anyone EVER been able to teach commands to their Rotel Remote ... at all? I'd like to hear from you.
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what types of commands are you referring to? I've been able to program my 1068 remote (RR1050 I believe?) to learn the commands of my Sony 32" Wega remote. I now use the Rotel remote to control the TV. Absolutely no problems setting it up.Rotel 1068, Rotel 1060, Rotel 1055, Rotel 1095, Rotel 956, Rotel RLC-1040, M&K VX-860 Sub, Whatmough M30s, Squeezebox 3- Bottom
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Well... my rsx-1057 remote has been a big disappointment. First, I can't for the life of me believe how the code database for this remote has only one code for Directv boxes and doesn't work on any of my set top boxes... I would imagine that a very large rotel client base has directv. To top it off, the remote refuses to learn any of my DTV remotes. Yes...they're all in IR mode. I did manage to get it to actually learn my AppleTV remote, which I was happy about, but the reality is that on the learning front i would say you're lucky to get it to learn 50% of the time.
I think the remote with these units is a huge oversite. As a new Rotel owner, I really think the quality of the units are amazing... with the exception of the remote which is laughable. Really the remote quality should match the component quality...there is no excuse. Sure we can all go out and buy a $300 harmony remote or something, but at the prices Rotel charges, the remotes should at least be as good as a $50 universal remote.
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Take it from a dealer, buy a seperate system remote. The Rotel remotes do not learn very well!! They have been a source of frustration for me for a while. :banghead: Get a remote from Harmony or URC (my favorite) instead. It will make you life a lot easier.Originally posted by PatAndraeIt would be really great if I could get my Rotel Remote to learn commands, the way instructions tell you it can. According to the booklet, the remote can learn up to 160 commands! Well, I've tried everything: dimming the lights, turning the lights off, varying the distance between remotes, varying the incident angle, varying the time the button is pressed ... nothing ... Error message. I've read a few posts on here where people recommend various tactics. My question is: has anyone EVER been able to teach commands to their Rotel Remote ... at all? I'd like to hear from you.
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Yeah same here, everything I have tried with my rr969 works great.Originally posted by Alex999My rotel rr969 remote controls all of my toys (6 of them). It is great. I'm not sure why you are having problems. I love it.
Just wish the macro button was on the main section not hidden in the hidden section of the slide down panel. For something that is designed to be used every day eg. for switching everything on & off, odd decision to hide it there.
Something that could be handy is using the Multi-Step Button Learning for the Power button so that hitting the Power button once powers the Rotel, twice for the Tv/monitor and third time for a source? Only prob is cannot figure out how to program the Power Button for Multi-Step, especially setting the first one to power itself? Its 12:22am here so apologies if I should RTFM but have to sleep now :ZLast edited by likwidsh0k; 22 May 2007, 09:23 Tuesday.- Bottom
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Yes my RR1050 is also working like a dream, controls TV , DVD, Processor, Sattelite box and dimming the lights.Heavy on batteries though, but I have rechargebles.Originally posted by Club1820what types of commands are you referring to? I've been able to program my 1068 remote (RR1050 I believe?) to learn the commands of my Sony 32" Wega remote. I now use the Rotel remote to control the TV. Absolutely no problems setting it up.
I had a Rotel RR990 once (touch screen) which I liked a lot , till it fall broken on the floor.:eating:"Do not critisice the Farmers with your mouth full of food"- Bottom
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Hi to everyone .I also have rotel rr969 and everything works perfect from the beggining :W 8 machines works right......Originally posted by likwidsh0kYeah same here, everything I have tried with my rr969 works great.
Just wish the macro button was on the main section not hidden in the hidden section of the slide down panel. For something that is designed to be used every day eg. for switching everything on & off, odd decision to hide it there.
Something that could be handy is using the Multi-Step Button Learning for the Power button so that hitting the Power button once powers the Rotel, twice for the Tv/monitor and third time for a source? Only prob is cannot figure out how to program the Power Button for Multi-Step, especially setting the first one to power itself? Its 12:22am here so apologies if I should RTFM but have to sleep now :Z- Bottom
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Scratched my everything power button ideas coz some gear might already be on or off, but have had some fun with the macros. Got one setup for playing a DVD that turns on my Rotel gear and sets it to DVD, turns on my TV and sets it to AV and turns on my DVD player and ejects the tray ready for the DVD 8)Originally posted by vlasisHi to everyone .I also have rotel rr969 and everything works perfect from the beggining :W 8 machines works right......
Very nice setup vlasis
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:T :T :T :T :T :T :T :T :T :T :T :T :T :T :T :T :T :T :T :T :T :TOriginally posted by likwidsh0kScratched my everything power button ideas coz some gear might already be on or off, but have had some fun with the macros. Got one setup for playing a DVD that turns on my Rotel gear and sets it to DVD, turns on my TV and sets it to AV and turns on my DVD player and ejects the tray ready for the DVD 8)
Very nice setup vlasis
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Yes and the remote learns very fast too...it only took it 2 hrs to learn the commands of 4 different remotes. Women think its "cute" the way the remotes "talk" to each other. 8)Originally posted by PatAndraeMy question is: has anyone EVER been able to teach commands to their Rotel Remote ... at all? I'd like to hear from you.Russ- Bottom
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